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Speaking with: Hazel Easthope on designing for high density living
Podcast |
Speaking with...
Publisher |
The Conversation
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News & Politics
Publication Date |
Jun 19, 2015
Episode Duration |
00:16:37
20150616-5825-owti1i.jpg?ixlib=rb-1.1.0&q=45&auto=format&w=496&fit=clip">Australian cities are increasingly building up rather than building out. AAP/Joel Carrett

Australia’s growing population has put enormous pressure on the housing market within the major cities, which have expanded further and further out.

But new settlements on the urban fringe require governments to invest in costly new infrastructure, and states such as Victoria and New South Wales have started to build up, rather than build out. This effort to combat urban sprawl has lead to a rapid growth in the number of high density housing being built closer to existing infrastructure.

This presents unique challenges: noisy neighbours, smaller living areas, more shared spaces, and increased burdens on existing infrastructure.

Dallas Rogers spoke with Hazel Easthope about the benefits and challenges of high density housing, and the mix of design, build and social considerations needed to create sustainable urban living environments.


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Music: Free Music Archive/Podington Bear: Daydream (CC BY-NC)

Additional audio: Today Tonight (Channel 7), ABC News, and Sky News Australia

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Dallas Rogers does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Higher density housing provides unique challenges that make the mix of design, build and social considerations all the more important in creating sustainable and enjoyable living environments.

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